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English: The remains of a mobile home park in Sylmar, California. 480 of the park's 600 mobile homes were burned in the en:Sayer Fire in November 2008. The homes in the background that did not sustain fire damage become uninhabitable due to the lack of utilities.
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Source This image is from the FEMA Photo Library (obsolete as of 2019).
An archived copy may be found at the Wayback Machine (note: link may be permanently dead, as not all photos were backed up in this way).
If the FEMA link is permanently dead, the photo can be found at NARA Access to Archival Databases (only works if photo was taken between 1989 and October 2004), or at City-data.com.
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current13:28, 25 December 2008Thumbnail for version as of 13:28, 25 December 20083,008 × 2,000 (1.53 MB)Peti610{{Information |Description=Sylmar, CA, November 28, 2008 -- Homes in the background that did not sustain fire damage become uninhabitable due to the lack of utilities. Every park resident is urged to register with FEMA. |Source=[http://www.photolibrary.f

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